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        <title>CSS Test: The 'border-image-outset' property set to four number values</title>
        <link rel="author" title="Microsoft" href="http://www.microsoft.com/" />
        <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/#the-border-image-outset" />
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        <meta name="assert" content="This test checks that the four values of the 'border-image-outset' property specify the amount by which the border image area extends beyond the border box. They set the outsets on the top, right, bottom and left sides in that order. A 'number' represents a multiple of the corresponding border-width." />
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            #test
            {
                background-color: blue;
                border: 10px double red;
                border-image-outset: 1 6 11 1;
                border-image-slice: 10;
                border-image-source: url("support/green_color.png");
                border-image-width: 1;
                height: 90px;
                margin: 70px;
                width: 40px;
            }
            #reference
            {
                background-color: orange;
                height: 100px;
                margin: 100px 50px;
                width: 50px;
            }
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        <p>Test passes if orange rectangle touches green border by 2 sides and it's top left corner touches the bottom right corner of the blue rectangle.</p>
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            <div id="reference"></div>
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